The Red Team’s Dance Sport Duos bagged the first and second spots in their event to rack up 8 points for their team and cement their team’s hold of the coveted top spot in the rankings of the 2019 Philippine Science High School - Cordillera Administrative Region Campus’s Intramurals. In the end, the Red Team led the rankings with 4 points over the scores of the Black Team and Blue Team, which were tied at second second spot. On the other hand, the Gold Team lands in its second consecutive last spot finish.

The top spot has been closely contested up to the final day of the Intramurals until the Red Team proved its dominance in the Scrabble and Dance Sport Events by grabbing the top spot in the first event and powering through the competition in the second event.

The final standings and scores are shown in the table below.

Final standings of the PSHS-CARC Intramurals

Color

Total

Rank

Red

106

1

Black

102

2.5

Blue

102

2.5

Gold

83

4

The breakdown of the event rank finishes and scores are shown in the table below. Category A events are scored as follows: 1st - 10 points, 2nd - 7 points, 3rd - 5 points, 4th - 4 points. Category B events are scored as follows: 1st - 5 points, 2nd - 3 points, 3rd - 2 points, 4th - 1 point.

Results by event in the 2019 PSHS-CARC Intramurals.

Category

Event

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

Black

Blue

Gold

Red

A

Basketball (B)

Black

Blue

Red

Gold

10

7

4

5

Cheer Dance

Blue

Red

Black

Gold

5

10

4

7

Cheering Competition

Red

Gold

Blue

Black

4

5

7

10

Volleyball (B)

Blue

Red

Gold

Black

4

10

5

7

Volleyball (G)

Gold

Blue

Black

Red

5

7

10

4

B

100-m run (B)

Gold

Black

Red

Blue

3

1

5

2

100-m run (G)

Blue

Gold

Red

0

5

3

2

200-m run (B)

Blue

Black

Gold

Red

3

5

2

1

200-m run (G)

Black

Gold

Blue

Red

5

2

3

1

400-m relay (B )

Black

Gold

Red

Blue

5

1

3

2

400-m relay (G)

Black

Blue

Gold

Red

5

3

2

1

Badminton Doubles (B)

Blue

Black

Red

Gold

3

5

1

2

Badminton Doubles (G)

Black

Blue

Red

Gold

5

3

1

2

Badminton Mixed Doubles

Red

Black

Blue

Gold

3

2

1

5

Badminton Singles (B)

Black

Gold

Red

Blue

5

1

3

2

Badminton Singles (G)

Black

Red

Gold

Blue

5

1

2

3

Chess (B)

Black

Red

Blue

Gold

5

2

1

3

Dance Sport

Red

Red

Blue

Gold

0

2

1

8

Game of the Generals

Red,

Blue,

Black, Gold

,

2

3

2

5

Running Long Jump (B)

Gold

Red

Blue

Black

1

2

5

3

Running Long Jump (G)

Black

Red

Blue

Gold

5

2

1

3

Scrabble (B)

Red

Gold

Blue

Black

1

2

3

5

Shotput (B)

Red

Blue

Black

Gold

2

3

1

5

Shotput (G)

Black

Blue

Red

Gold

5

3

1

2

Table Tennis Doubles (B)

Red

Gold

Blue

Black

1

2

3

5

Table Tennis Doubles (G)

Red

Gold

Blue

Black

1

2

3

5

Table Tennis Mixed Doubles

Blue

Black

Gold

3

5

2

0

Table Tennis Singles (B)

Black

Red

Gold

Blue

5

1

2

3

Table Tennis Singles (G)

Blue

Red

Gold

Black

1

5

2

3

What can we learn from the results?

Firstly, we can count the number of rank finishes for all events by each team.

Number of rank finishes for all events by team

Rank

Black

Blue

Gold

Red

1

11

7

3

8

2

5

7

8

9

3

4

10

8

8

4

7

5

10

4

Here is a visualization of this table.

We can also break the rank finishes by Category.

Number of rank finishes for all events by team and category

Category

Rank

Black

Blue

Gold

Red

A

1

1

2

1

1

2

0

2

1

2

3

2

1

1

1

4

2

0

2

1

B

1

10

5

2

7

2

5

5

7

7

3

2

9

7

7

4

5

5

8

3

And here is the visualization of this table.

We can see immediately that the Black Team has the most top 1 event finishes (11: 1 category A, 10 category B), followed by Red (8: 1 category A, 7 category B), while the Blue Team has the most top Category A event finishes (two against other teams’ one). However, both Black and Blue Teams have fewer top 2 event finishes than Red. In the end, we can say that consistency is key in winning this year’s over-all championship–and the trump cards called Scrabble and Dance Sport.